As with every year, I listened to a lot of music in 2014. And, as with every year, it was a good year for my ears.
Here are my 25 Most-Listened-To Albums of 2014. Now, remember that these are not (necessarily) albums that came out in 2014– in fact, I think Elizabeth’s Shepherd’s The Signal is the only album in this list that was released in 2014. No, this is simply a list (according to my obsessive Last.fm scrobbling) of the albums from which I listened to at least one track — the most.
- John Wizards – John Wizards
- Telomere – The Stellar Sea
- Telomere – Astral Currents
- Telomere – Lux Primordia
- Telomere – Zoetosis
- Elizabeth Shepherd – The Signal
- Øystein Sevåg – Space for a crowded world
- Benedicte Torget – After a Day of Rain
- The American Dollar – Music for Focus and Creativity
- Off the Sky – Gently down the stream
- Bill Nelson – The Practice of Everyday Life (Digital Anthology)
- ISHQ – Amaryllis Dream
- Frou Frou – Details
- ISHQ – Orchid
- The Cars – Candy-O
- Shrift – Lost In A Moment
- Blondie – Eat to the Beat
- Manual – Memory and Matter: Selected Remixes, Rarities and Unreleased Tracks
- Ranga – Radiant Awakening
- Tears for Fears – The Hurting (Super Deluxe Edition)
- Lusine – The Waiting Room
- Bill Nelson – Simplex
- ISHQ – Deep Space Objects
- +Elijah- and The Band of Light – The Preamble
- Kate Bush – Director’s Cut